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Dear Valued Client,

This newsletter highlights the never-ending changes for 2008. We have also provided some helpful tips and numerous strategies that can be applied throughout the year.

Our goal is to help you maximize your tax savings.  Please call our office for any questions or to make an appointment. We look forward to assisting you with your tax planning needs.



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Plan Your Withholding & Estimates for 2008


You may not realize it, but taking a few minutes to plan your estimated tax payments and/or proper withholding amounts for the year can actually insulate you from underpayment penalties in 2009.
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Zero Capital Gains Rate in 2008 Requires Careful Planning


One of the greatest benefits of the tax code is the special tax rates that currently apply to gain recognized from the sale of capital assets held for more than a year (long-term). The special tax rates apply to virtually all capital assets including land, improved real estate, your home, and business assets in excess of the accumulated depreciation previously deducted.
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Is Now The Time To Consider a Real Estate Rental Property?


Does the decline in real estate values present a business opportunity? Real estate rentals historically have been a popular long-term investment, and if you believe that this market eventually will rebound from its current slump, this may be the time to consider such an investment.
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Disposing of Business Assets


Many taxpayers fail to understand the tax ramifications of disposing of personal property such as equipment, furniture and autos used in business and end up with unpleasant surprises at tax time. The tax consequences depend upon how the property was used, how long it was owned and the method of disposition. There are numerous ways of disposing of an asset, such as selling, scrapping, converting to personal use, contributing to a charity, exchanging for another like business item, or even giving it away. We cannot cover all of the aspects of dispositions here but we can give you an overview.
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Disclaimer: The tax advice included in this newsletter is an overview of some complex tax rules and is not intended as a thorough in-depth analysis of the tax issues discussed. Do not act on the information included in this newsletter without first determining how these issues apply to your particular set of circumstances and if there are any special tax laws or regulations that might apply to your situation.
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